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...announcement facilitated the change.“It would be difficult to make this decision unilaterally,” Cliatt said. “The fact that Harvard made its announcement was one of the factors we took into account when we were doing our review, and it did affect our decision.”According to Cliatt, Princeton chose to end early decision after officials met with trustees who were on campus for annual meetings this past weekend.This year, Princeton accepted nearly 49 percent of its entering class through its early decision program. By contrast, of the students that...
...would be difficult to make this decision unilaterally,” Cliatt said. “The fact that Harvard made its announcement was one of the factors we took into account when we were doing our review, and it did affect our decision...
...Abizaid, the current Centcom boss, chose his words carefully last May. "Look, any war with a country that is as big as Iran, that has a terrorist capability along its borders, that has a missile capability that is external to its own borders and that has the ability to affect the world's oil markets is something that everyone needs to contemplate with a great degree of clarity...
...impatience, but remember, you can’t snap your fingers and have members of the Faculty create and shape major new courses in the course of a week or two,” he said. Since a new curriculum likely will not be in place in time to affect many current undergraduates, Knowles said the Faculty would work to improve students’ experiences with the Core. “One may need to become more generous with [Core] bypasses, for example,” he said. The review’s General Education Committee drafted a revised report...
...study, disparities in life expectancy are caused not by commonly-blamed factors such as poverty, infant mortality, violence, HIV/AIDS, and lack of health insurance, but rather by chronic noncommunicable diseases. Five factors are most deadly: tobacco, alcohol, obesity, high blood pressure, and elevated cholesterol. Disparities in death-rates primarily affect young and middle-age adults. The researchers recommended that public-health efforts target these age groups. In life expectancy, as in real estate, what matters is location, location, location. In a telephone interview with The Crimson, Ezzati said that “health problems seem to be geographically focused. Whites...